Treatments, options and pricing
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Initial Appointment 60 Minutes: £45
In your first appointment, the practitioner will introduce you to the technique, assess your individual needs, and apply gentle pressure to specific reflex points on your feet or hands to encourage relaxation and well-being.
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Follow-up Appointment 40 Minutes: £35
During a follow-up consultation, the therapist will review your progress, discuss any changes or concerns, and continue to apply targeted reflex techniques to support your body’s balance and healing journey.
Common Q&A about Functional Reflex Therapy
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
FRT is a holistic therapeutic approach that focuses on the use of reflex points in the body to promote physical and emotional healing.
FRT stimulates specific reflex points through gentle touch or pressure to enhance the body's natural healing processes and release tension.
FRT can benefit individuals of all ages, particularly those experiencing stress, chronic pain, emotional issues, or those seeking overall well-being.
Yes, FRT is generally safe; however, it's advisable to consult with a qualified practitioner, especially for those with underlying medical conditions.
During an FRT session, you can expect a relaxing environment where the practitioner will work on specific reflex points while you lie comfortably.
The number of sessions varies by individual needs, but many people benefit from a series of sessions over a few weeks or months.
Side effects are rare but may include mild soreness or emotional release after a session. Always discuss concerns with the practitioner beforehand.
Yes, FRT can complement other therapies like massage, acupuncture, and counselling, enhancing overall treatment effectiveness.
Look for practitioners who are certified in Functional Reflex Therapy and have experience in holistic health practices.
While anecdotal evidence and some studies suggest benefits, more rigorous research is needed to establish the efficacy of FRT in clinical settings.